

“We have many shows that don’t work the first weekend, or first week, or first month,” he said, speaking Tuesday at the Paley Center for Media in New York.
#13 REASONS WHY SEASON 2 FULL EPISODES TV#
Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, has said the company’s originals don’t need to generate a big initial audience (in the way TV networks do) to be cost-efficient investments over a longer period. The Nielsen SVOD Content Ratings, launched last fall, extrapolate viewership using audio-recognition technology that “listens” to what viewers are watching on TV. and tracks viewership only on internet-connected TVs (excluding mobile devices and computers). It’s worth noting that Nielsen’s estimates cover only the U.S. Netflix doesn’t release viewing metrics - it doesn’t have to, because it doesn’t run ads - and the company’s execs have discounted third-party attempts to measure viewership. members who streamed “13 Reasons Why” season 2 watched an average of more than four episodes over the initial three-day period, Nielsen found. viewers across all 13 episodes, per Nielsen.

Overall, within the first three days of its availability (May 18-20), “13 Reasons Why” season 2 garnered an average minute audience of over 2.6 million U.S.

About 75% of the viewers for “13 Reasons Why” were 34 or younger while 75% of “The Crown’s” audience was aged 35 or older. In the time between the end of season 1 and the beginning of season 2. Season 2 takes place five months after Hannah Baker’s suicide. PARENTS NEED TO KNOW: There is a graphic and brutal rape scene of a character with a mop handle in Episode 13 that all parents should be aware of. According to the initial data, “13 Reasons Why” season 2 has had virtually the same gender split of Netflix’s “The Crown” (65% female, 35% male) but it had almost the opposite age distribution. RP18: Contains rape, suicide themes, drug use, and bullying. The show’s audience skews heavily toward young and female viewers, according to Nielsen. The show follows the events in the aftermath of a high-school girl’s suicide, revolving around a lawsuit her parents have filed against the school. Netflix released “13 Reasons Why” season 2 on May 18.
